00:30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/1s.
Trash Can Rocketeers. Kevin and Grant take on the role of rocket scientists and attempt to design the ultimate Trash Can Rocket using the lens of an old projection TV.
01:20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/6s.
Backyard Volcano Blowup. Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their Off-Road Soap Box Racers. Plus, a classic homemade Volcano gets supersized into a 3-stage eruption.
02:10 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/7s.
Deadly Donuts Of Fire. Kevin and Grant turn a blast of air into a ring of fire when they build a Vortex Cannon. They use quantum physics to send a Levitating Racer around a track.
03:00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/8s.
Jumbo Paper Plane. Grant and Kevin soar to new heights with a Giant Paper Airplane that can fly over 200 yards. Plus, they use pneumatics to create the Ultimate Beer Delivery.
03:48 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/9s.
Kingpins of Chaos. Kevin and Grant modify a go-kart to beat a truck in a head-to-head drag race. Plus, the guys play paintball in the dark with homemade night vision goggles.
04:36 How It's Made 22/1s.
Motion Sensors; Belt Loaders; Pheasant Breeding; Diving Helmets. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how motion sensors and diving helmets are made.
05:00 How It's Made 22/2s.
Rawhide Lampshades; Chocolate Chip Cookies; MRI Scanners. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how rawhide lampshades and MRI scanners are made.
05:24 How It's Made 22/3s.
Noise Barrier Walls, Front-Load Washers, Bourbon. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how noise barrier walls, Bourbon, and front-load washers are made.
05:48 How It's Made 22/4s.
Railway Bridge Ties, Membrane Filters, Bi-Planes. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how membrane filters, bridge ties, and Bi-planes are made.
06:12 How Do They Do It? 10/15s.
Kamaz Trucks/Hair Care/Canton Tower. A look at how products are manufactured around the world. Featuring Kamaz trucks, products for hair and the Canton Tower.
06:36 How Do They Do It? 10/16s.
Ball Bearings/Cartoonists' Ink/False Eyes. A look at how products are manufactured. Featuring ball-bearings, what goes into cartoonist's ink and discover how false eyes are made.
07:00 How It's Made 19/13s.
Space Pens/Reef Aquariums/Metal Caskets. How do they make space pens, reef aquariums and metal caskets? Find out as more everyday items are put under the microscope.
07:24 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/10s.
Raiders of the Lost Keg. Kevin and Grant find a way to chill a drink in less than a minute. Plus, they play backyard astronaut in an attempt to send a camera to the edge of space.
08:12 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/1s.
Monster Truck Golf Cart. Kevin and Grant become monsters of the fairway when they turn a golf cart into a monster truck. Plus, the guys take on the science of Spider-Man.
09:00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/2s.
Quicksand Quagmire. The guys engineer a plan to survive a three-story fall without a parachute. Plus, how will they fare when trying to escape the powers of homemade quicksand?
09:48 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/3s.
Quake, Rattle, And Roll. Kevin and Grant build a homemade hydrofoil. Can they make it go so fast it glides over the water? The guys also learn if you can cook a steak with music.
10:36 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/1s.
Trash Can Rocketeers. Kevin and Grant take on the role of rocket scientists and attempt to design the ultimate Trash Can Rocket using the lens of an old projection TV.
11:24 How Do They Do It? 10/11s.
Lion Dance/ Tunnel/ Super Sopper. What is the secret of the lion dance, how are tunnels built, and what is a super sopper? Find out as more items are put under the microscope.
11:48 How Do They Do It? 10/12s.
Pistachios / Forbidden City / Radar. How do they make pistachios, what is the Forbidden City, and how do they produce radars? Find out as more items are put under the microscope.
12:12 How Do They Do It? 10/13s.
Wrecker Trucks / Roquefort / Tree Moving. How do they build wrecker trucks, how do they produce Roquefort, and how are trees transported? Find out as more items are examined.
12:36 How Do They Do It? 10/14s.
Marble / Mahjong / Escape Slides. How do they produce marble, how do they make mahjong pieces, and how do they build escape slides? Finds out as more items are put under the microscope.
13:00 How Do They Do It? 10/15s.
Kamaz Trucks/Hair Care/Canton Tower. A look at how products are manufactured around the world. Featuring Kamaz trucks, products for hair and the Canton Tower.
13:24 How Do They Do It? 10/16s.
Ball Bearings/Cartoonists' Ink/False Eyes. A look at how products are manufactured. Featuring ball-bearings, what goes into cartoonist's ink and discover how false eyes are made.
13:50 How Do They Do It? 10/17s.
Russian Dolls/Aloe Vera/Flags. A look at how products are manufactured around the world. How are Russian dolls manufactured, how is aloe vera produced and how are flags made?
14:14 How Do They Do It? 10/18s.
Chinamax/Russian Standard/Abalone. A look at how products are manufactured around the world. How is vodka produced, how are Chinamax ships manufactured and how is abalone made?
14:38 How Do They Do It? 10/19s.
St Petersburg Metro/Civet Coffee/Chip Makers. A look at how products are made around the world. Featuring the St Petersburg metro, the world's most expensive coffee and chip makers.
15:02 How Do They Do It? 10/20s.
Leather/Grand Canal/Flyboard. A look at how products are made. Featuring how leather is produced, how goods are moved down the Grand Canal and how Flyboard is created.
15:26 How It's Made 23/5s.
Concrete Walls, 3D Printers. How are precast concrete walls, 3D printers, telescopic cranes, and kerosene lamp burners made?
15:50 How It's Made 23/6s.
Car Headlamps, Directional Drills, Pet Combs. How are car headlamps, directional drills, and combs made? And how is stained glass restored?
16:14 Supercar Superbuild 1/2s.
Bentley Continental GT V8. The Continental GT was once the world's fastest 2+2 coupé. But now the platform has aged and Bentley wants to build a faster, more fuel-efficient machine.
17:02 Supercar Superbuild 1/3s.
Dodge Viper. The show that aims to go behind the inherent beauty, amazing mechanical prowess, and basic building process of some of the most desirable supercars on the planet.
17:50 Supercar Superbuild 1/4s.
Porsche 918. Danger looms over the future of the iconic sports car if worldwide fossil fuels are depleted. Engineers are setting out to build the world's first hybrid supercar.
18:40 Supercar Superbuild 1/5s.
Maserati Ghibli. In order to continue to stay relevant in the automotive world, Maserati decides to take on the challenge of growing their business. How? Shrink the supercar.
19:30 Supercar Superbuild 1/6s.
Lamborghini Huracan. After the last Lamborghini Gallardo has rolled off the assembly line, Lamborghini designs the Huracà n. Can it live up to the legacy of the supercar it replaces?
20:20 Abandoned Engineering 2/4s.
Episode 4. Some of the world's most amazing engineering projects now lie in ruins. How and why? Experts examine their design and explain how they gave them new life.
21:10 Secrets Of The Underground 1/3s.
Capone's Escape Tunnels. Rob Nelson investigates rumours of secret underground escape route used by infamous gangster Al Capone. Plus, mysterious earthen mounds in Washington State.
22:00 Secrets Of The Underground 1/4s.
America's Buried Massacre. Rob Nelson hunts for a mass grave that could expose a dark secret. Plus, a giant lake is mysteriously disappearing and Rob set off to find out why.
22:50 Mysteries of the Missing 1/3s.
Ghost Ship Of The Desert. After a huge cargo ship suddenly vanishes with 27 crew members on board, new evidence suggests the culprit may be a mythical rogue wave.
23:40 Mysteries of the Missing 1/4s.
Forbidden City Of Gold. New technology reveals lost cities in hostile jungle - could this lead to a discovery of the mythical El Dorado? And, a crystal is found on a shipwreck.
00:30 How the Universe Works 6/6s.
Death Of The Milky Way. The Milky Way is dying and scientists are trying to discover what's killing it. Scientists must trace its whereabouts over the past 13.6 billion years.
01:20 How the Universe Works 4/6s.
Forces of Mass Construction. Across the Universe is a mysterious force that you can't see or touch, but it affects everything and is everywhere. But how exactly does magnetism work?
02:10 How the Universe Works 4/7s.
Secret History of the Moon. The origin of the Moon is a great planetary mystery in itself, but what lies beneath its surface could hold the key to future space travel.
03:00 How the Universe Works 4/8s.
The First Oceans. Water defines our living blue planet - but how lucky are we to have a home that's warm and wet? Follow the origin of water itself to the birth of our oceans.
03:48 Alien Encounters 1/1s.
The Message. What would happen if we got a message from space? Scientists and writers, with cooperation from SETI, unravel the impact of this world changing event.
04:36 Alien Encounters 1/2s.
The Arrival. How will humans react when an alien spacecraft is on its way to Earth? Sci-fi writers, with cooperation from SETI and Carl Sagan's son, Nick, unravel the impact.
05:24 How It's Made 22/5s.
Hospital Laundry, Brass Instrument Restoration, Horse Replicas. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how hospital laundry and horse replicas are made.
05:48 How It's Made 22/6s.
Ceramic Fireplaces, Synthetic Corks. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how ceramic fireplaces and parking garage floor slabs are made.
06:12 How Do They Do It? 10/19s.
St Petersburg Metro/Civet Coffee/Chip Makers. A look at how products are made around the world. Featuring the St Petersburg metro, the world's most expensive coffee and chip makers.
06:36 How Do They Do It? 10/20s.
Leather/Grand Canal/Flyboard. A look at how products are made. Featuring how leather is produced, how goods are moved down the Grand Canal and how Flyboard is created.
07:00 How It's Made 25/22s.
Fish Rubbings, Clay Shooting Machines. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including almonds and high-end motorcycles made?
07:24 How It's Made 25/23s.
Throttle Bodies, Limestone Mantels. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including candied fruit and linen ukuleles made?
07:48 How It's Made 25/24s.
Rubber Balls, Motion Chairs. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including Montreal smoked meats and motorised scooters made?
08:12 How It's Made 25/25s.
Aerospace Fasteners. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are common objects including cactus pear puree and lab reactors made?
08:36 How It's Made 25/26s.
Wall Beds, Sundae Cups. A look at the production processes behind everyday items. How are common objects including digital paintings and badminton rackets made?
09:00 How It's Made 21/1s.
Rubber Gloves, Soap Carvings. More everyday items go under microscope. How are objects including aircraft cabinets and motorcycle brake locks produced?
09:24 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/3s.
Are We All Bigots?. If you think you see everyone as equal you are kidding yourself. No matter how open-minded we think we are stereotypes colour our judgment of others.
10:12 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/4s.
Why Do We Lie?. Are our brains wired for lying from a young age? The brains of pathological liars may provide insights. And how will technology impact upon our lies?
11:00 Extreme Engineering 7/7s.
Building Mumbai's Modern Airport. Danny heads to India to see one of the country's most ambitious undertakings ever, the $2 billion expansion of Mumbai Airport.
11:48 Extreme Engineering 7/8s.
Turkey's Mammoth Hydropowered Dam. Danny heads to Turkey where amid the country's most challenging terrain, one of the tallest and strongest dams ever made is being constructed.
12:36 How It's Made 26/21s.
Episode 21. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
13:00 How It's Made 26/22s.
Episode 22. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
13:24 How It's Made 26/23s.
Episode 23. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
13:50 Blowing Up History 2/4s.
Mystery Of Egypt's Mega Temple. The Egyptian site of Karnak was once the ancient world's largest religious complex. Human remains tell the story of a new religion that changed Egypt.
14:38 You Have Been Warned 4/21s.
Power Up. Fast-paced countdown of the world's top home-made scientific stunts. Scientists break down the most outrageous clips from the web to show the science behind the stunts.
15:26 You Have Been Warned 4/22s.
Game Changers. Fast-paced countdown of the world's top home-made scientific stunts. Scientists break down the most outrageous clips from the web to show the science behind the stunts.
16:14 Sydney Harbour 1/1s.
Episode 1. When a police boat crashes onto rocks, salvage diver Brendan risks his life to save nearby beach goers from the debris. Plus, fisheries officer Joel wrestles a man-eating shark.
17:02 Sydney Harbour 1/2s.
Episode 2. Police officer Gerard faces a huge public holiday party that threatens to spiral out of control. Deckhand Andy enters a danger zone to salvage a luxury boat from the ocean floor.
17:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/5s.
Can Time Go Backwards?. We move around in space, but we are stuck in a prison of time moving ever forwards. Could science ever make the clock move backwards?
18:40 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/6s.
Are We Here for a Reason?. Evolution explains life exists for one purpose: to reproduce. However, a new theory suggests that humans may have another purpose.
19:30 How It's Made 21/2s.
Powder Horns, Handcrafted Molds, Pierogies. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as powder horns and inner tubes are made.
19:55 How It's Made 21/3s.
Lace, Antique Frame Replicas, Orchids. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as lace and unicycle wheel hubs are made.
20:20 How It's Made 21/4s.
External Hard Drives, Frozen Shrimp, Thai Rice Boxes. More everyday items go the microscope. How are external hard drives, Thai rice boxes and paper towels made?
20:45 How It's Made 21/5s.
Tea, Roof Finials, Artificial Flowers, Alloy Wheels. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as tea, artificial flowers and alloy wheels are made.
21:10 How It's Made 21/6s.
Gel Caps, Playground Spring Riders, Frozen Pancakes. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from gel caps to frozen pancakes are made.
21:35 How It's Made 21/7s.
Paper Umbrellas, Coal, Aircraft Seats, Urns. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how paper umbrellas, coal, aircraft seats and urns are made.
22:00 How the Universe Works 8/11s.
Asteroid Apocalypse: The New Threat. Some of the brightest minds and theorists on the planet explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules of the universe.
23:40 How to Survive an Asteroid Strike: An Asteroid Day Special
A closer look at the Asteroid Day Foundation and their mission to protect the world from dangerous asteroids through early detection.
00:30 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/3s.
Are We All Bigots?. If you think you see everyone as equal you are kidding yourself. No matter how open-minded we think we are stereotypes colour our judgment of others.
01:20 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/4s.
Why Do We Lie?. Are our brains wired for lying from a young age? The brains of pathological liars may provide insights. And how will technology impact upon our lies?
02:10 You Have Been Warned 4/21s.
Power Up. Fast-paced countdown of the world's top home-made scientific stunts. Scientists break down the most outrageous clips from the web to show the science behind the stunts.
03:00 How the Universe Works 8/11s.
Asteroid Apocalypse: The New Threat. Some of the brightest minds and theorists on the planet explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules of the universe.
04:36 How It's Made 22/7s.
Oil Pressure Sensors, Large Format Printing. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how oil pressure sensors are made and neck restraints are manufactured.
05:00 How It's Made 22/8s.
Mobile Concert Stages, Mascara. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how mobile concert stages are built and mascara is manufactured.
05:24 How It's Made 22/9s.
NASCAR Car Bodies, Thermal Coffee Pot. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how NASCAR car bodies are manufactured and thermal coffee pots are produced.
05:48 How It's Made 22/10s.
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Grappa. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how electric vehicle charging stations are made and grappa is produced.
06:12 How It's Made 26/25s.
Episode 25. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
06:36 How It's Made 26/26s.
Episode 26. A look at how everyday items are made, revealing the methods and materials of common objects and the unique production processes involved in making them.
07:00 How It's Made 21/2s.
Powder Horns, Handcrafted Molds, Pierogies. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as powder horns and inner tubes are made.
07:24 How It's Made 21/3s.
Lace, Antique Frame Replicas, Orchids. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as lace and unicycle wheel hubs are made.
07:48 How It's Made 21/4s.
External Hard Drives, Frozen Shrimp, Thai Rice Boxes. More everyday items go the microscope. How are external hard drives, Thai rice boxes and paper towels made?
08:12 How It's Made 21/5s.
Tea, Roof Finials, Artificial Flowers, Alloy Wheels. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as tea, artificial flowers and alloy wheels are made.
08:36 How It's Made 21/6s.
Gel Caps, Playground Spring Riders, Frozen Pancakes. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects from gel caps to frozen pancakes are made.
09:00 How It's Made 21/7s.
Paper Umbrellas, Coal, Aircraft Seats, Urns. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how paper umbrellas, coal, aircraft seats and urns are made.
09:24 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/5s.
Can Time Go Backwards?. We move around in space, but we are stuck in a prison of time moving ever forwards. Could science ever make the clock move backwards?
10:12 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/6s.
Are We Here for a Reason?. Evolution explains life exists for one purpose: to reproduce. However, a new theory suggests that humans may have another purpose.
11:00 Sydney Harbour 1/1s.
Episode 1. When a police boat crashes onto rocks, salvage diver Brendan risks his life to save nearby beach goers from the debris. Plus, fisheries officer Joel wrestles a man-eating shark.
11:48 Sydney Harbour 1/2s.
Episode 2. Police officer Gerard faces a huge public holiday party that threatens to spiral out of control. Deckhand Andy enters a danger zone to salvage a luxury boat from the ocean floor.
12:36 How It's Made 25/1s.
Skateboard Wheels, Baklava. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including Galaktoboureko, CO2 scrubbers and honeycomb candles made?
13:00 How It's Made 25/2s.
Nuno Felt, Drum Crushers. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including kimchi and traditional parquet floors made?
13:24 How It's Made 25/3s.
Wood Watches, Steel Bicycles. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including raw pet food and replica police lanterns made?
13:50 How the Universe Works 8/11s.
Asteroid Apocalypse: The New Threat. Some of the brightest minds and theorists on the planet explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules of the universe.
15:26 How Things Work 1/1s.
Episode 1. Get an introspective look inside everyday machines that are used the world over. In this episode, get a razor-sharp insight into the functionalities of the chainsaw.
16:14 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/1s.
Episode 1. Former aerospace engineer Justin Cunningham tries to keep the Glasgow Tower turning, and Tomo Umewaka helps engineers in Osaka keep their airport from sinking into the sea.
17:02 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/2s.
Episode 2. Justin climbs on top of a stadium roof that is held up by air and in danger of collapse. Meanwhile, Jimena Gascon discovers why Mexico City's Metro project has been derailed.
17:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/1s.
Is Privacy Dead?. Humans now live under a global surveillance system that solves crime and uncovers terrorist plots. What impact does this security have on privacy?
18:40 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/2s.
Can We Cheat Death?. Scientists are learning the mechanisms of aging and getting closer to a world where death is curable. Are humans about to enter a new age of immortality?
19:30 How It's Made 21/8s.
Aluminium Canoes, Wood Bowls. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including aluminum canoes, wood bowls and marimbas are made.
19:55 How It's Made 21/9s.
Indy Car Seats, Paper Flowers, Stand-By Generators. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how indie car seats, paper flowers and stand-by generators are made.
20:20 How It's Made 21/10s.
Knee Replacements, Leaf Springs, Lavender Oil. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including knee replacements are made.
20:45 How It's Made 21/11s.
Cast Iron Stoves, Ultralight Aircraft, Snow Groomer. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as cast iron stoves are made.
21:10 How It's Made 21/12s.
Sewage Pumps, Bimini Boat Tops. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as sewage pumps are made.
21:35 How It's Made 21/13s.
Car Tires, Silk, Art Conservation, Scuba Tanks. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including car tyres, scuba tanks and silk are manufactured.
22:00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/2s.
Concrete Canoe Challenge. Kevin and Grant turn science into speed and turbocharge a Rocket Skateboard. Using a batch of homemade supersonic rocket fuel, what could possibly go wrong?
22:50 You Have Been Warned 5/13s.
Bragging Rights. Fast-paced countdown of the world's top home-made scientific stunts. Scientists break down the most outrageous clips from the web to show the science behind the stunts.
23:40 You Have Been Warned 5/14s.
Very Innovative People. Fast-paced countdown of the world's top home-made scientific stunts. Scientists break down the most outrageous clips from the web to show the science behind the stunts.
00:30 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/5s.
Can Time Go Backwards?. We move around in space, but we are stuck in a prison of time moving ever forwards. Could science ever make the clock move backwards?
01:20 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 6/6s.
Are We Here for a Reason?. Evolution explains life exists for one purpose: to reproduce. However, a new theory suggests that humans may have another purpose.
02:10 You Have Been Warned 4/23s.
Neighbourhood Watch. We're celebrating the scientific world in our own backyard with some of the wildest homemade videos, including the daredevils who build flying bikes.
03:00 You Have Been Warned 4/24s.
Beta Testers. Problem solvers put their heads together to create an ambitious kit to fend off sharks, how to skydive without a parachute and building DIY scuba gear.
03:48 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/2s.
Concrete Canoe Challenge. Kevin and Grant turn science into speed and turbocharge a Rocket Skateboard. Using a batch of homemade supersonic rocket fuel, what could possibly go wrong?
04:36 How It's Made 22/11s.
Slate Tiles, Hot Dog Carts. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how slate tiles are produced and hot dog carts are made.
05:00 How It's Made 22/12s.
Racing Leathers, Wood Rocking Chairs. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how racing leathers are manufactured and wood rocking chairs are made.
05:24 How It's Made 22/13s.
Mountain Bikes, Lever Action Rifles. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how mountain bikes are produced and lever action rifles are manufactured.
05:48 How It's Made 22/14s.
Saunas, Wheelchair Lifts. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how saunas are produced and wheelchair lifts are manufactured.
06:12 How It's Made 25/5s.
Office Chairs, Vinobrew. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including reconditioned sander drums and lithographs made?
06:36 How It's Made 25/6s.
Fireplace Bellows, Calissons. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including calissons and diving watercrafts made?
07:00 How It's Made 21/8s.
Aluminium Canoes, Wood Bowls. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including aluminum canoes, wood bowls and marimbas are made.
07:24 How It's Made 21/9s.
Indy Car Seats, Paper Flowers, Stand-By Generators. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how indie car seats, paper flowers and stand-by generators are made.
07:48 How It's Made 21/10s.
Knee Replacements, Leaf Springs, Lavender Oil. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including knee replacements are made.
08:12 How It's Made 21/11s.
Cast Iron Stoves, Ultralight Aircraft, Snow Groomer. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as cast iron stoves are made.
08:36 How It's Made 21/12s.
Sewage Pumps, Bimini Boat Tops. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects such as sewage pumps are made.
09:00 How It's Made 21/13s.
Car Tires, Silk, Art Conservation, Scuba Tanks. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how objects including car tyres, scuba tanks and silk are manufactured.
09:24 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/1s.
Is Privacy Dead?. Humans now live under a global surveillance system that solves crime and uncovers terrorist plots. What impact does this security have on privacy?
10:12 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/2s.
Can We Cheat Death?. Scientists are learning the mechanisms of aging and getting closer to a world where death is curable. Are humans about to enter a new age of immortality?
11:00 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/1s.
Episode 1. Former aerospace engineer Justin Cunningham tries to keep the Glasgow Tower turning, and Tomo Umewaka helps engineers in Osaka keep their airport from sinking into the sea.
11:48 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/2s.
Episode 2. Justin climbs on top of a stadium roof that is held up by air and in danger of collapse. Meanwhile, Jimena Gascon discovers why Mexico City's Metro project has been derailed.
12:36 How It's Made 25/7s.
Artist Brushes, DEF Tank Heaters. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including game tables and art glass wall sconces made?
13:00 How It's Made 25/8s.
Foosball Tables, Marseille Soap. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including Marseille soap and Laguiole pocket knives made?
13:24 How It's Made 25/11s.
Bistro Sets, Letterpress Printing. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including bamboo ceramic lights and asphalt compactors made?
13:50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? 1/2s.
Concrete Canoe Challenge. Kevin and Grant turn science into speed and turbocharge a Rocket Skateboard. Using a batch of homemade supersonic rocket fuel, what could possibly go wrong?
14:38 Man v Expert 1/1s.
Episode 1. Can a normal man with normal skills compete against a chess grandmaster, a fishing champion or a professional blackjack player and beat them at their own game?
15:26 Man v Expert 1/2s.
Episode 2. Can a normal man with normal skills compete against a chess grandmaster, a fishing champion or a professional blackjack player and beat them at their own game?
16:14 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/3s.
Episode 3. Justin uncovers the truth behind a catastrophic landslide that wiped out a ski-jump resort in Turkey, before jetting off to Gibraltar to see an airport runway built across a road.
17:02 Incredible Engineering Blunders: Fixed 1/4s.
Episode 4. Would you ever believe a skyscraper can melt a car? Justin heads to London's Walkie Talkie building to unearth the science behind this bizarre building blunder.
17:50 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/4s.
Is Gun Crime A Virus?. Every 17 minutes, someone is killed with a gun. Is this an epidemic that scientists can cure?
18:40 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/5s.
Can We All Become Geniuses?. Genius lies somewhere in the human mind. Might we augment our biology with technology to unlock the genius inside us all?
19:30 How It's Made 21/14s.
Electric Stand-Up Vehicles, Frozen Fruit, Beer Coasters. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are objects including electric stand up vehicles made?
19:55 How It's Made 21/15s.
Rock Crushers, Fabric Lampshades, Cake Sprinkles. More everyday items go under the microscope. How are rock crushers, cake sprinkles and steam irons made?
20:20 How It's Made 21/16s.
Indy Steering Wheels, Mixed Salad, Wind Turbines. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how detachable Indy-Car steering wheels and wind turbines are made.
20:45 How It's Made 21/17s.
Blast Doors, Lipstick, Artificial Palm Trees, Brass Plaques. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how blast doors, lipstick and artificial palm trees are made.
21:10 How It's Made 21/18s.
Carbon Fibre, Antique Frame Restoration, Railcar Movers. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how carbon fibre and railcar movers are made.
21:35 How It's Made 21/19s.
Sawhorses And Toolboxes, Sorbet Pops, School Buses. More everyday items go under the microscope with a look at how sawhorses and toolboxes, sorbet pops and school buses are made.
22:00 Abandoned Engineering 2/5s.
Episode 5. Some of the world's most amazing engineering projects now lie in ruins. How and why? Experts examine their design and explain how they gave them new life.
22:50 Machines of Glory 1/2s.
Episode 2. It is youth v experience. Crews will race through the backhoe maze, use excavators with precision, and use a telehandler to launch projectiles from the world's biggest slingshot.
23:40 Machines of Glory 1/3s.
Episode 3. Three crews go head-to-head in outrageous challenges: playing poker with skid steers, dropping bombs with excavators and crushing cars with dozers in a race to win $12,000.
00:30 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/1s.
Is Privacy Dead?. Humans now live under a global surveillance system that solves crime and uncovers terrorist plots. What impact does this security have on privacy?
01:20 Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 7/2s.
Can We Cheat Death?. Scientists are learning the mechanisms of aging and getting closer to a world where death is curable. Are humans about to enter a new age of immortality?
02:10 Man v Expert 1/1s.
Episode 1. Can a normal man with normal skills compete against a chess grandmaster, a fishing champion or a professional blackjack player and beat them at their own game?
03:00 Man v Expert 1/2s.
Episode 2. Can a normal man with normal skills compete against a chess grandmaster, a fishing champion or a professional blackjack player and beat them at their own game?
03:48 Abandoned Engineering 2/5s.
Episode 5. Some of the world's most amazing engineering projects now lie in ruins. How and why? Experts examine their design and explain how they gave them new life.
04:36 How It's Made 22/15s.
Upright Pianos, Flags. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how upright pianos are manufactured and flags are produced.
05:00 How It's Made 22/16s.
Oil Lamps, Chocolate Mints. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how oil lamps are manufactured and chocolate mints are produced.
05:24 How It's Made 22/17s.
Skeletal Replicas, Ice Buckets. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how skeletal replicas are manufactured and ice buckets are made.
05:48 How It's Made 22/18s.
Automatic Sliding Doors, Gin. More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how automatic sliding doors are manufactured and gin is produced.